Women’s cooperatives in northern Togo receive UNDP-backed farm equipment

Agriculture
Monday, 20 April 2026 18:36
Women’s cooperatives in northern Togo receive UNDP-backed farm equipment

(Togo First) - Forty-six women's cooperatives and groups in Togo's Savanes region have received agricultural equipment valued at 100 million CFA francs, authorities said. The equipment, funded by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), was handed over in Dapaong late last week.

The package includes tricycles, roasters, corn and spice mills, motorized pumps with accessories, and power tillers. It also features rice threshers, grain winnowers, soybean shellers, and multi-function threshers for corn, rice and soybean. Additional equipment includes multi-function shellers for corn, soybean and beans with integrated winnowing systems, peanut hullers, and a dryer for cereals, tubers and fruits.

Program officials said the support is expected to strengthen the resilience of the women’s groups by enabling them to expand income-generating activities using appropriate equipment. The initiative also aims to improve productivity, reduce post-harvest losses and facilitate market access.

The UNDP said the donation is intended to support the agricultural sector, a pillar of the local economy and a key driver of social stability, particularly in border areas.

The initiative is part of the Emergency Program for Resilience Strengthening (PURS), which brings together the UNDP and other U.N. partners to support vulnerable populations.

Esaïe Edoh

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